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Ocular signs. A way to diagnose blood dyscrasias in children – A case series

Dr Shabana Chaudhry

Children's Hospital & Institute of Child Health, Lahore, Pakistan

Purpose: To illustrate the role of an ophthalmologist in prompt diagnosis & referral to an oncologist without delay.

Methods: Case series 9- patients presented to an eye OPD in last 18-months with variable presenting complaints from frequent subconjuntival hemorrhages to proptosis, painful red eye to sudden decrease in visual acuity.

Results: Prompt diagnosis, investigation & referral to an oncologist can help the patient receive timely treatment and prevent complications arising from delayed diagnosis.

Conclusion: Early recognition of the varied ocular presentations of blood dyscrasias is important in modulating the course, treatment and prognosis in these patients.


 
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